The effect of WGN was massive. It not only allowed the Chicago fans from following their favorite team, but WGN also became a national Superstation, carrying the Cubs over the cable for the entire country. In the year 1982, Harry Carrey became the Cubs announcer for WGN. He developed a huge cult following with his love for Budweiser beer and his distinct flair for calling the game. He was the voice for the Cardinals for 40 years and the White Sox for 10 years.
They play in what is the most iconic ballpark in all of baseball. When people watch a game at Wrigley Field for the first time, many people get immediately hooked and become Cubs fans for life. Even when the Cubs were not good, the team had no problem selling out games. Because the Cubs fans are generational fans, when the Chicagoans move to different cities, they do not convert to become fans of their local teams. They are very loyal fans. You can see the proof when the Cubs come to various cities to play in away games. You will always find a lot of blue Chicago Cubs hats and Chicago Cubs shirts.